28 February 2008, 06:07
AndyIdaho,
Here are some of my loads and notes for the 450 Dakota.
Note that these were developed with ORIGINAL 450 Dakota Brass.
The new brass is MUCH lighter, so confirm which you are using first. (I took the lighter brass to Africa and just loaded to similar velocity).
Note that there is about 5 grains diffeence in max powder charge between Bigdoggys RL-15 loads and mine. Probably due to different brass so MAKE SURE in your rifle.
RELOADING DATA FOR 450 Dakota.
C 2004 Andy Tillman
CZ 550 action, 21 ½ inch barrel, Dakota brass, Federal 215 or 215-Match primer.
Temperatures from 40 - 95 degrees F.
These reloads have not been pressure tested. Use this data at your own risk.
You can save yourself alot of trouble by just using RL-15.
My favorite bullets were the 450 grain bonded and FN solid North Fork.
With the NF, RL-15, and new brass, this ammo was still safe to shoot at 120 F in Zimbabwae.
RL-15
400 gr North Fork
96 gr 2530 fps 3.715 ocl
98 gr 2558 fps 3.715 ocl
100 gr. 2632 fps
102 gr. 2666 fps
104 gr. 2702 fps Just compressed.
104 gr. 2662 fps 3.745 ocl. Federal 215-M.
104 gr. 2676 fps
104 gr. 2698 fps
400 gr Barnes RN Solid
100 gr Error 3.710 ocl
102 gr. 2624 fps
104 gr 2657 fps 3.626 ocl
105 gr. 2683 fps Federal 215-M. Cycled well.
106 gr 2724 fps
425 grain Rhino SSP 3.697 OCL.
96 gr. 2242 fps
98 gr 2331 fps
100 gr 2328 fps
102 gr 2413 fps
104 gr 2426 fps
106 gr 2597 fps
108 gr 2657 fps Probably maximum pressure at this temperature.
110 gr 2707 fps
450 gr Barnes RN Solid
100 gr 2532 fps
100 gr. 2495 fps.
102 gr 2569 fps 3.699 ocl
102 gr. 2553 fps 3.67 ocl Federal 215-M.
103 gr 2602 fps
102 gr 2555 fps
102 gr 2546 fps
450 gr GSFN
100 gr 2453
450 gr Barnes X 3.726 ocl, 2.859 case length. Heavy copper fouling. Don’t use.
96 gr 2379 fps
98 gr 2453 fps
100 gr 2495 fps No compression yet. Primer round on edge flat on surface.
450 gr North Fork
96 gr 2464 fps
98 gr. 2505 fps
100 gr. 2547 fps
100 gr. 2565 fps 3.740 ocl. Very consistant.
2555 fps
2558 fps
2543 fps
450 gr North Fork FN Solid
96 gr 2435 fps 3.725 ocl
98 gr 2498 fps
100 gr 2508 fps
450 gr North Fork FN Solid Truncated Cone.
100 gr 2357 fps 3.725 OCL (2395 fps NF CP, 2430 fps NF SP).Same POI w cold barrel.
450 gr Kodiak RNSP 3.650-3.660 ocl. Try 0.015 off rifling next time. (3.675)
100 gr 2478 2 x 2 ½ inch group. 2.5 square w GSFN.
2488
2491
2469
465 gr A-Square RN Solid 3.647 OCL seated to canelure.
96 gr 2,414 fps ¾ x 1 1/8 inch group with first five shots at 50 yards. On POA.
96 gr 2,398 fps
98 gr 2481 fps
98 gr 2464 fps
100 gr 2513 fps
100gr 2510 fps
100 gr 2557 fps 1 ½ inch Low and On at 100 yards.
485 grain Rhino RN 3.722 -3.731 OCL.
92 gr 2236 fps
94 gr 2334 fps
96 gr 2346 fps
98 gr 2381 fps
100 gr. 2441 fps Good load.
500 gr Trophy Bonded Bear Claw 3.50 ocl (about 0.250 inches below the crimp canelure)
96 gr. 2407 fps
96 gr. 2412 fps
98 gr. 2438 fps
500 gr Swift
96 gr 2372 fps
96 gr 2417 fps
96 gr 2397 fps
BOFORS (N203)
400 gr Woodleigh
98 gr 2578 fps 3.5 ocl (to cannelure)
98 gr 2542 fps
425 grain Rhino 3.680 OCL
108 gr 2716 fps
450 gr Barnes Triple Shock 3.723 OCL just below canelure Less blue copper fouling and more accurate than Barnes X.
94 gr 2440 fps Easy extraction. Accurate.
96 gr 2500 fps Easy extraction. Accurate. Good load.
98 gr 2580 fps On at 50 yards. Good load.
100 gr 2616 fps Sticky bolt. 1 ½ “high.
450 grain North Fork FN Solid 3.630 (2nd groove).
102 gr 2612 fps Flat primer w slight round edge.
104 gr 2603 fps Reduce 2 grains.
450 grain North Fork CP 3.632 OCL (3rd groove).
102 gr 2617 fps Round primer!
104 gr 2597 fps Reduce 2.0 grains.
450 grain North Fork SP 3.738 OCL (3rd groove).
100 gr 2561 fps Cold barrel. NF SP, FN, CP very accurate. Overlapped 100 yards.
465 gr A-Square RN Solid 3.652 OCL just below canelure.
92 gr 2349 fps
94 2467 fps
96 gr 2461 fps
98 gr 2538 fps
100 gr 2563 fps
485 grain Rhino RN 3.732 OCL
100 gr 2527 fps Over max load. Do not use. Test shot for water buckets. No moly coating on previous shots caused pressure spike?
500 gr Kodiak 3.617 ocl
94 gr 2357 fps
96 gr 2392 fps
98 gr 2455 fps
500 Woodleigh 3.718 – 3.726 ocl
94 gr 2333 fps
96 gr 2336 fps
98 gr 2384 fps Low pressure.
500 Swift 3.748 ocl
96 gr 2407 fps
96 gr 2337 fps Cold barrel.
96 gr 2384 fps
96 gr 2425 fps
500 Barnes X 3.758 ocl
96 gr 2406 fps
IMR 4064
400 gr North Fork
100 gr 2637 fps
102 gr 2692 fps 3.74 ocl
102 gr 2712 fps
104 gr 2774 fps 3.74 ocl
104 gr 2735 fps 3.715 ocl
450 gr North Fork 3.748 ocl
94 gr 2417 fps
96 gr 2518 fps
98 gr 2521 fps 4064 was faster burning than RL-15 with the 400 gr and slower w 450.
96 gr 2516 fps 3.740 ocl.
98 gr 2563 fps
98 gr. 2573 fps 3.745 ocl, Federal 215 Match at 85 degrees F.
98 gr. 2577 fps Less pressure than 100 gr. RL15 at same vel. Good load.
100 gr 2607 fps Still safe pressure.
98 gr 2465 fps
98 gr 2515 fps
450 gr Barnes RN Solid
98 gr 2332 fps ?
98 gr 2553 fps
98 gr 2430 fps
98 gr 2416 fps
450 gr North Fork FN Solid
98 gr. 2561 fps. 3.609 ocl 2nd to last driving band. F215-M.
450 gr GSFN Retest at 3.730 ocl.
98 gr. 2546 fps. 3.58 ocl 2nd to last driving band. Extractor did not engage rim.
100 gr. 2605 fps. 3.58 ocl. Extractor did not engage rim. Don’t use.
98 gr 2502
98 gr 2524
450 gr Barnes X 3.754 ocl. Worst copper fouling I’ve ever seen. Don’t use.
96 gr 2459 fps
98 gr 2524 fps Slightly compressed. 3.746 ocl
100 gr 2599 fps Round primer. Compressed load.
450 gr Swift 3.709 ocl (0.030 off rifling).
98 gr 2460 fps Mild.
100 gr 2531 fps Sharp shoulder, round primer. No compression. Nice load.
450 gr Kodiak RN 3.65 - 3.660 ocl
98 gr 2473 fps
98 gr 2496 Not very accurate. (3 x 3 inches).
2501
2496
2521
100 gr 2561 Not very accurate.
2573
2546
2564
465 gr A-Square RN Solid
94 gr 2510 fps Cold barrel. 5†Low, 2 “ Left.
94 gr 2524 fps 2 “ Low, 1†Left
96 gr 2546 fps 1†Low, I†Left. Within one inch above.
96 gr 2536 fps Clover leaf above. Round primers.
98 gr Error. ½ “ Right and On.
98 gr Error ½ “ Right and On.
IMR 4895
450 gr North Fork 3.730 ocl
94 gr 2620 fps???
96 gr 2497 fps
98 gr 2556 fps Flat primer in cool weather. Probably too fast burning.
100 gr 2613 fps Still not compressed.
VARGET
450 gr North Fork 3.734 ocl
94 gr 2503 fps More air space left in case than with 4064. Good for 500 gr bullet?
96 gr 2540 fps Round primer
98 gr 2553 fps Flatter
100 gr 2608 fps Barely any radius left
102 gr 2621 fps
IMR 4350
450 gr North Fork
104 gr. 2370 fps
106 gr. 2414 fps
108 gr 2438 fps 3.710 ocl
110 gr 2503 fps 3.748 ocl. Don’t exceed 110 gr due to erratic velocity.
112 gr. 2431 fps Beginning to loose velocity at increased load density!
114 gr. 2412 fps 3.801 ocl. +100% loading density. Erratic vel but low preessure.
450 gr. Barnes X 3.754 ocl.
110 gr. 2354 fps Heavily compressed. Switch to faster burning powder.
450 gr. GSFN 3.73 ocl.
106 gr. Error.
108 gr. 2416 fps.
110 gr. 2464 fps. On with 112 gr. 450 gr North Fork.
VHITA VOURI 550
450 gr. North Fork
98 gr. 2383 fps 3.740 ocl.
100 gr. 2445 fps
102 gr. 2500 fps
104 gr. 2530 fps Still not filled to base of shoulder.
104 gr. 2513 fps Cold barrel. Soft shoulder.
106 gr. 2570 fps Completely round primer!
108 gr. 2602 fps Just compressed. 2/3 round primer. Best high velocity load?
450 gr. Kodiak RNSP 3.650-3.660 ocl.
108 gr. 2556 fps Most accurate powder for of Kodiak. 1 x 1.5†(3).
2606 fps
2579 fps
2574 fps
450 gr. GSFN 3.73 ocl.
450 gr Barnes RN Solid
108 gr. 2412 fps
108 gr 2538 fps
108 gr 2536 fps
108 gr 2548 fps
PS The 450 Dakota is one of the easiest ctgs you will ever reload for.
Andy
29 February 2008, 05:18
adrookRich,
Here is the rest of the data that I promised you. This is all 3 shot groups with the 450 gr Barnes TSX.
WW760
102.0gr 2368,2343,2355
105.0gr 2388,2382,2390
106.0gr 2410,2412,2417 Very accurate. No pressure signs.
108.0gr 2488,2476,2460 Mild. No pressure signs.
RL-15
96.0gr 2415,2405,2410 Accurate. Probably need a filler.
98.0gr 2450,2462,2458 Vertical group.
100.0gr 2529,2528,2524 Most accurate RL-15 load. No pressure signs.
RL-19
106.0gr 2343,2327,2346 Very accurate. Mild.
109.0gr 2388,2378,2365
110.0gr 2390,2381,2404 Accurate.
IMR4064
94.0gr 2492,2485,2497 Accurate. Probably need a filler.
96.0gr 2480,2497,2506 Accurate. Probably need a filler.
Have fun. It's a great cartridge and seems to be pretty accurate with about any load.
Cheers,
Andy